05179nam 22007813u 450 991100475670332120230801231215.0978048614178704861417809781621986423162198642X(CKB)2670000000406652(EBL)1900916(SSID)ssj0001002716(PQKBManifestationID)12458766(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001002716(PQKBWorkID)11014958(PQKB)10356297(MiAaPQ)EBC1900916(Au-PeEL)EBL1900916(OCoLC)868269946(Perlego)111712(EXLCZ)99267000000040665220141229d2012|||| u|| |engur|n|---|||||txtccrElectronic Structure and the Properties of Solids The Physics of the Chemical Bond1st ed.Newburyport Dover Publications20121 online resource (1011 p.)Dover Books on PhysicsDescription based upon print version of record.9780486660219 0486660214 Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication; Preface to the Dover Edition - Recent Developments; Preface to the First Edition; Table of Contents; PART I - ELECTRON STATES; CHAPTER 1 - The Quantum-Mechanical Basis; 1-A Quantum Mechanics; 1-B Electronic Structure of Atoms; 1-C Electronic Structure of Small Molecules; 1-D The Simple Polar Bond; 1-E Diatomic Molecules; CHAPTER 2 - Electronic Structure of Solids; 2-A Energy Bands; 2-B Electron Dynamics; 2-C Characteristic Solid Types; 2-D Solid State Matrix Elements; 2-E Calculation of Spectra; PART II - COVALENT SOLIDSCHAPTER 3 - Electronic Structure of Simple Tetrahedral Solids3-A Crystal Structures; 3-B Bond Orbitals; 3-C The LCAO Bands; 3-D The Bond Orbital Approximation and Extended Bond Orbitals; 3-E Metallicity; 3-F Planar and Filamentary Structures; CHAPTER 4 - Optical Spectra; 4-A Dielectric Susceptibility; 4-B Optical Properties and Oscillator Strengths; 4-C Features of the Absorption Spectrum; 4-D χ1 and the Dielectric Constant; CHAPTER 5 - Other Dielectric Properties; 5-A Bond Dipoles and Higher-Order Susceptibilities; 5-B Effective Atomic Charge; 5-C Dielectric Screening; 5-D Ternary Compounds5-E Magnetic SusceptibilityCHAPTER 6 - The Energy Bands; 6-A Accurate Band Structures; 6-B LCAO Interpretation of the Bands; 6-C The Conduction Bands; 6-D Effective Masses; 6-E Impurity States and Excitons; CHAPTER 7 - The Total Energy; 7-A The Overlap Interaction; 7-B Bond Length, Cohesive Energy, and the Bulk Modulus; 7-C Cohesion in Polar Covalent Solids; CHAPTER 8 - Elasticity; 8-A Total Energy Calculations; 8-B Rigid Hybrids; 8-C Rehybridization; 8-D The Valence Force Field; 8-E Internal Displacements, and Prediction of c44; CHAPTER 9 - Lattice Vibrations; 9-A The Vibration Spectrum11-C The Bonding Unit11-D Bands and Electronic Spectra; 11-E Mechanical Properties; 11-F Vibrational Spectra; 11-G Coupling of Vibrations to the Infrared; PART III - CLOSED-SHELL SYSTEMS; CHAPTER 12 - Inert-Gas Solids; 12-A Interatomic Interactions; 12-B Electronic Properties; CHAPTER 13 - Ionic Compounds; 13-A The Crystal Structure; 13-B Electrostatic Energy and the Madelung Potential; 13-C Ion - ion Interactions; 13-D Cohesion and Mechanical Properties; 13-E Structure Determination and Ionic Radii; CHAPTER 14 - Dielectric Properties of Ionic Crystals; 14-A Electronic Structure and Spectra14-B Dielectric Susceptibility ""Should be widely read by practicing physicists, chemists and materials scientists."" - Philosophical Magazine In this comprehensive and innovative text, Professor Harrison (Stanford University) offers a basic understanding of the electronic structure of covalent and ionic solids, simple metals, transition metals, and their compounds. The book illuminates the relationships of the electronic structures of these materials and shows how to calculate dielectric, conducting, and bonding properties for each. Also described are various methods of approximating electronic structure, providing insighDover Books on PhysicsElectronic Structure and the Properties of Solids Electronic structureChemical bondsSolid state physicsSolid state chemistryPhysicsHILCCPhysical Sciences & MathematicsHILCCAtomic PhysicsHILCCElectronic structure.Chemical bonds.Solid state physics.Solid state chemistry.PhysicsPhysical Sciences & MathematicsAtomic Physics530.4/11Harrison Walter A47574AU-PeELAU-PeELAU-PeELBOOK9911004756703321Electronic structure and the properties of solids1122924UNINA